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addition to rallying from a double-digit deficit with less than eight minutes
remaining, there was another interesting aspect to Iowa State's quarterfinal
victory over Oklahoma. The Cyclones rallied to win the game with senior point
guard Korie Lucious on the bench.

"Korie came to me out of a timeout and said, 'You keep going
with these guys, they've got a great flow going,'" Iowa State coach Fred
Hoiberg said after his team's 73-66 victory.

Lucious had missed all eight of his shot attempts. Bubu Palo,
one of the team's best perimeter defenders, was doing a great job slowing the
Sooners' offensive flow and senior Will Clyburn was taking over offensively and
running the team as the point guard.

Lucious didn't get back in the game until just 20 seconds
remained and Iowa State had secured the victory. The senior point guard, who
sat out last season after transferring from Michigan State, was praised by
Hoiberg for his unselfish attitude.

"That's Korie Lucious," Hoiberg said, "who hit a shot to help
put a Michigan State team in a Final Four. When you have a guy as selfless as
that on your team, that's a great luxury to have."